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Havelock High School graduate Eric Esteves celebrates after commencement ceremonies Saturday. Esteves plans to go to a technical institute for two years, then enroll in UNC-Wilmington to study business.
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Havelock graduates positive, realistic

Freedom ENC

HAVELOCK - Despite tough economic times, Havelock High seniors brought a can-do attitude and determination to their graduation ceremony on Saturday.

Graduate Eric Estevez raised his arms, and his diploma, high over his head in triumph at the conclusion of Saturday's ceremony.

Esteves is planning on attending the Universal Technical Institute, also known as NASCAR Technical Institute.

"I want to be a professional technician," he said. "I like to work on engines - anything with wheels."

He said his next step would be to enroll in UNC-Wilmington and take business courses to prepare him for opening his own garage.

Graduate Caitlin Carlaccini said she would attend Craven Community College and then transfer to Appalachian State for arts.

"I've heard that graphic design is pretty desirable right now," she said.

Graduate Sarah Hack also plans to start off at CCC.

"I'm going to do two years at community college then transfer to Western Carolina University and study political science," Hack said.

While the 252 graduates celebrated their accomplishments Saturday morning, they seemed realistic about the future.

"Because of the economy, it's hard to get jobs," Hack said. "It takes education to do it, and it takes money to get an education."

Graduate Rosario Montesano said he was going to Lenoir Community College for graphics and felt confident in his future.

"I don't think it will be too hard because they have a 95 percent (job) placement there," Montesano said.

Mike Lary, whose granddaughter Ashley Roy graduated Saturday, said she intended to take a route by joining the military.

"All these kids have dreams and goals," Lary said. "We told our granddaughter that if she followed her dream, she'll be able to succeed. College or not, if these kids stay focused on their dreams, they'll make it. It's just tougher than it used to be."

Sheila Page said her daughter, Ashley, would attend UNC-Chapel Hill in the fall and plans to study biology.

"It's going to be hard to find a job if you don't go to college," Sheila Page said.

Still, optimism prevailed on Saturday. Graduates tossed their hats into the air, shared a handshake with Principal Jeff Murphy and hugged family, friends and fellow graduates.

Salutatorian Samantha Hamilton predicted that the class of 2009 would produce doctors, lawyers, scientists and military leaders.

Valedictorian Christina Newton told the graduates that "there will be many bumps in the road" but that they could handle the challenges.

"To the class of 2009, you are truly special and will bring about a positive change in the world," Newton said. "This class is destined for greatness."


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